Serious question here, does eating garden worms (after washing them) carry any health benefits?

February 72010



if you cooked them they probably would`nt do you any harm, dunno about benefits tho?


9 Responses

  1. ghosthuntergirl Says:

    eeewwwww minging
    dont know
    dont wanna know
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  2. Opiate Says:

    None, you may actually get infested with parasitic worms by doing this; I’m not sure, nor have I ever heard of that happening but I guess it’s possible.
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  3. molespit Says:

    if someone cuts you in half you become two people… thats a benefit i suppose
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  4. rjslowtyper Says:

    No. But they are great for the soil in your garden. Leave the worms in the dirt and reap the healthful benefits from the food grown in the fertile earth.

    OK. If your are starving and have no food source then eating worms would provide some protein.
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  5. htidminksy Says:

    if you cooked them they probably would`nt do you any harm, dunno about benefits tho?
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  6. jeligula Says:

    There is some protein intake involved and some iron, but you are also eating worm feces since the entire thing is basically just an intestine.
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  7. Nikki Says:

    Protine, but worms eat dirt so even if you wash them they are still filled with dirt. Let them fertalize and arraite the soil and eat some chicken.
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  8. zakiit Says:

    Well, my sister is still alive to tell the tale! My favourite tipple was sand apparently. Not sure I am that keen now though.

    Protein I would guess.
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  9. ♫ CupCake ♥ Says:

    Ewww!
    I don’t think they do!
    They can cause illness though.

    =)

    ♫ CupCake ♥
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